Sudeshna Biswas participates in Stowers Research Conference “Stuck on Repeat”
Sudeshna flew to Kansas City to present her talk titled “Drosphila 1.668X repeats produce biologically active siRNAs and mark the male X”
Sudeshna flew to Kansas City to present her talk titled “Drosphila 1.668X repeats produce biologically active siRNAs and mark the male X”
Maggie Sneideman was a wonderful Master of Ceremonies and Sudeshna Biswas did a great job representing the Meller lab with her poster presentation!
Sudeshna shared her poster presentation and represented the Meller lab at the Chemistry Biology Interface Research Symposium
Our own Maggie Sneideman was involved with a group of students and facility that visited Washington D.C. to talk about science-based policies. Read the article below to hear more about […]
Maggie and a group of diverse students and faculty visited Washington D.C. to discuss bills on a variety of topics. Click the link below to read more. https://clas.wayne.edu/biology/news/biological-sciences-students-lobby-in-washington-44965
The Department of Biological Sciences awarded Sudeshna with the Annual Departmental Retreat Poster Award for her excellence in creativity, presentation, and scientific expression.
The Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences awarded Sudeshna with the Exceptional Service in Teaching Award in August of 2021
Her presentation was titled “Nuclear architecture in X recognition for dosage compensation”.